 Come on, you know, I'm an old lady now. There you are. Okay. So, so nice to see you again. Thank you so much. You as well. I'm, I feel terrible that I made you feel like I never want to speak with you. You did catch me on a very thin day. I was not as healthy as I am right now in LA, so I needed to get my, my energy up for that night. And I apologize for not dissing you, but garnering my strength for the evening, but I'm on the other side of that cancer and I'm doing wonderfully well. So I've got a lot of get up and go, we'll have to do another event and I'll dance with you. Thank you. Okay. I want to ask you a question. Sure. So you were like the rock to Johnny, right? You were the rock. Did you have any, like any times in your mind, even though you projected being the rock and the anchor, maybe in the back of your head, you said, Oh my God, what are we getting ourselves into here? Probably 16 or 18 times a day. You know, we took ourselves out of a comfortable place, rolled the dice, had nothing to lose, had nothing to gain necessarily, and put our hearts and souls into doing it. But I had young children, I had a home, I had several expenses I had to pay and the one thing any and every manager will tell you, or a record person in the beginning, there is no money to be made. You know, most of what you do is allow a bill to build up until such time as you can do a creatively effective contract for the band, which then puts them in a money making position and puts you back on your feet to stand and do it again for some other band. That's the cool part. Yeah. Yeah. Everybody gets to go on somebody else's shoulders. Yeah. Yeah. That's, that's cool. That's cool. And congratulations to you and Johnny for all the great work you've done. And I guess you've now, you know, the books and you've put it down, you've put the history down for, you know, for generations. And I gotta tell you, the audible is a who, as a person who walked through this putting the book together with Sean, he did all the writing, but hearing it in his voice just makes it so real, so really precious in the sense. And then the extra material, oh my God, nobody's ready for that. I have an emoji that's got like a blowing up head, totally 100% blow your head off. You're a great saleswoman. You know that. You're a great saleswoman. Well, you know, I respect the man and what he said, but you know, he wanted it to be something extra special. He didn't want people to think, oh, go out and buy another format. He wanted it to be, here's a real treat from me to you. And this gives a whole different side of the business than they got in the regular printing. Could you see a movie? Could you see a movie? Johnny, can you see a movie? I really, you know. You too. Can you see a movie? I could see a movie. I could see a movie out of this. He's at us all the time and Johnny goes, well, as long as that plays me, I'm okay with it. Who do you want to play you? I don't know. Who do you want to play you? Me? Oh God, I have really, oh of course Gwen Stefani. I have no idea. No idea. Johnny, I don't know, who does Johnny want? Who does Johnny want to play him? He wants Seth Groban. Okay. You know what? It would work in his early years and his early years, it would work. I love Seth Groban. He was younger. Yes. It was definitely that nice Jewish boy from the Bronx with the tight curls. Yes. With a nice sense of humor, with a great sense of humor. I think it would work. That is actually probably one of his most endearing, sometimes very bad, because he doesn't always, he tells old man jokes sometimes, don't tell him and said that. Sean says, hey Marsha, you got a hello from Sean as I'm reading and Tom says hi as well. So a lot of people are saying hi to you. Hi guys, thanks for the shout out. All right, that's pretty much it. I appreciate it so much. It was lovely to speak with you and to pass you over to the man himself and listen to his voice. All right, have yourself a great day.